Bigger baitcast spools matter, too
Faster doesn’t always mean better when choosing a baitcast reel.
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Faster doesn’t always mean better when choosing a baitcast reel.
I have been writing this blog for a year now, and hopefully you have enjoyed it as much as I have. I have tried to relay a positive message to...
It’s the first of August. That means it’s time to do a little mid-season maintenance on your rig.
Like I said last week, I was down at Falcon Lake this past weekend, and it was a little disappointing. Now, catching a 9-pounder is never disappointing, but Falcon just isn’t the same lake that it usually is since it’s been nearly 40 feet low.
I said I’d tell you more about the hot weather version of the float-and-fly after I knew more about it. Well, this week I’ve had a chance to give it a try, and I think it has a future in smallmouth angling.
I'm proud to be involved in the Coastal Conservation Association. Let me tell you about their cause.
For the trip — and fish — of a lifetime, make a break for the border. Just don't forget your flippin' stick.
The Ramada Championship on Oneida Lake is coming up, and I’m holding down slot number 31 in the Toyota Tundra Bassmaster Angler of the Year points race. That’s too close for comfort as far as I’m concerned.
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